Articles by Daniel P. Aldrich

About Daniel P. Aldrich
Daniel P. Aldrich is professor and director of the Security and Resilience Program at Northeastern University. He researches post-disaster recovery, countering violent extremism, the siting of controversial facilities, and the interaction between civil society and the state. He has held posts as a Fulbright Research Fellow and an Abe Fellow at Tokyo University and as an AAAS Science and Technology Fellow with USAID. Aldrich is a contributor to the New York Times, CNN, The Conversation, and the Asahi Shinbun, among other media.
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May 25, 2021

Building Community and Organizational Resilience

Our neighborhoods, cities, and institutions need resilience—and trained leaders can help get us there. Learn how the MS in SRS program can help you develop resilience leadership skills and prepare your organization for 21st-century security challenges.

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June 8, 2020

Resiliency, COVID-19, and Societal Responses

Daniel Aldrich, director of Northeastern's Security and Resilience Program, shares his perspective on the current global crisis and how we, as a society, can respond with resilience.

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